Lu Lan - Record Against Selected Opponents

Record Against Selected Opponents

  • Starts with events from 2007 to the present
  • Petya Nedelcheva 2-0
  • Anna Rice 1-0
  • Nicole Grether 1-0
  • Xie Xingfang 2-7
  • Jiang Yanjiao 2-3
  • Zhang Ning 1-1
  • Wang Lin 3-1
  • Zhu Lin 4-1
  • Wang Yihan 4-4
  • Wang Shixian 0-1
  • Tine Rasmussen 2-4
  • Tracey Hallam 4-0
  • Pi Hongyan 0-1
  • Xu Huaiwen 2-1
  • Juliane Schenk 1-0
  • Yip Pui Yin 1-1
  • Zhou Mi 1-5
  • Wang Chen 5-0
  • Saina Nehwal 1-2
  • Maria Kristin Yulianti 3-2
  • Adriyanti Firdasari 4-0
  • Maria Febe Kusumastuti 1-0
  • Eriko Hirose 4–0
  • Yu Hirayama 3-0
  • Ai Goto 3-0
  • Bae Seung-hee 1-0
  • Wong Mew Choo 2-2
  • Karen Foo Kune 1-0
  • Judith Meulendijks 6-0
  • Yao Jie 3-0
  • Ella Diehl 1-1
  • Susan Eglestaff 3-0
  • Larisa Griga 1-0

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